ISA is running a year-long campaign in support of the World Health Organization’s World Health Day Campaign called “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures”, see here.
“Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures” launched on April 7 and will run for 12 months, as will the ISA 2025 Campaign. Our aim is to highlight that stillbirths are a part of “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures” and secondarily to raise awareness of ISA among potential members, donors, and other stakeholders.
Meet Odessa Wughanga Omanyo, a neonatal clinical instructor and proud board member of the International Stillbirth Alliance (ISA).
Meet Amy Bowers, a clinical psychologist and bereaved mother, who is breaking the silence around stillbirth.
Meet Amanda Ross-White, mother to Nate and Sam, both stillborn in 2007. She works with the next generation of nurses to improve bereavement care for families facing this tragedy.
For over 15 years, Mary Kinney has worked alongside bereaved parents and advocates to break the silence around stillbirth and demand better care.
Dr. Paula Quigley is a medical doctor and global public health leader. She serves as ISA Chair. In this video she introduces our #IamISA campaign.
Zan Leisher and Hannah Blencowe, co-chairs of ISA stillbirth advocacy working group, introduce the four key messages of our campaign.